Bicycle and Touring Resources

The Bitterroot Path is a multi-use paved trail alongside US 93 between Lolo and Hamilton in Montana’s scenic Bitterroot Valley. The sidepath provides a safe active transportation and recreation alternative to the busy highway. Along its nearly 40-mile length, trail users are treated to stunning views of the Bitterroot Range to the west and the Sapphire Mountains to the east. Soon to be connected to Missoula!

As a nonprofit organization, Adventure Cycling Association’s mission is to inspire and empower people to travel by bicycle. Established in 1973 as Bikecentennial, we are the premier bicycle-travel organization in North America with more than 35 years of experience and 48,000 members.

The Bitterroot Trail Preservation Alliance is an affiliate of Bike Walk Montana. The Bitterroot Trail Alliance executive committee is drawn from residents who promote and use non-motorized facilities, local community officials, and leaders of regional organizations that encourage sustainable community development. Our goal is to promote and maintain public multi-use non-motorized trails in the Bitterroot Valley. The Bitterroot Trail Preservation Alliance holds no property or assets, and has no employees. All funds collected are put directly into trail promotion and maintenance. With your help and support the Bitterroot Trail will continue to be a treasure.